P&Z to review plans for new medical campus at Copper Sky

This proposed medical campus at Copper Sky will be reviewed by the Planning & Zoning Commission Monday. The total project, which also includes an Innovation campus, will include more than 1.5 million square feet of building space. [City of Maricopa]

By Jay Taylor | InMaricopa

The Maricopa Planning & Zoning Commission will review proposed site, and landscape plans and elevations for S3 BioTech’s proposed medical and innovation campus at Copper Sky at its meeting Monday evening.

The proposed campus, which will consist of two phases, will cover 28.3 acres at the southeast corner of North John Wayne Parkway and West Bowlin Road for rezoning from its existing General Mixed Use and Transitional zoning to Planned Area Development.

S3 BioTech also is requesting a deviation in height requirements to what is currently allowed in the Mixed Use-General Zoning of 60 feet to a maximum height of 150 feet high.

The two phases are a medical campus of 14.3 acres featuring 559,000 square feet of building area at the northwest corner of Copper Sky Park and a 12-acre Innovation Campus that would include more than 1 million square feet of building area.

A select service hotel and condominium/extended stay hotel are both proposed for the campus with heights of seven stories each, with a maximum height of 100 feet. There will be a total of 13 buildings in the two campuses, including two smart parking structures.

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